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The whole thing, nothing clipped, no asterisk hiding in the corner.
means Complete and undivided, with every part present and nothing left out.
from From Latin integer, untouched and whole, through Old French entier — the same root that gives us integrity, the wholeness of character.
Math cousinInteger means whole, no fractions allowed.
Lost letterThe c in integer vanished crossing French.
Untouched coreInteger literally meant not yet handled.